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Services

North Halton Mental Health Clinics

Effective April 1, 2018, all services offered through the three North Halton Mental Health Clinics have been transferred to Halton Healthcare.

What services does the North Halton Mental Health Clinic provide?

Community-based psychiatric assessment, treatment, counselling and case management for clients and their family members

Help with understanding and managing medication

Concurrent disorder treatment/groups (Health and Hope partner)

Linkages to other health services and community supports

Clinical support for people living with a mental illness who are at risk for homelessness (HOMES Program partner)

Clinical assessment and treatment for people experiencing, or at risk for experiencing, a first episode psychosis (Phoenix Program partner)

Psychiatric consultation services to family doctors for children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 and to their families who live in North Halton (North Halton Child and Youth Psychiatry Program partner).

Staff include: psychiatrists, nurse therapists, clinical social workers, community support workers, family specialists, peer support and occupational therapists.

How can I access these services?

The first step is to discuss your concerns regarding your mental health with your family doctor. If you both feel that our services would be helpful, your doctor should make a referral to us on your behalf through http://www.one-link.ca

For more information or to contact the Halton Healthcare Mental Health Program: